Larry Kelley of Richmond holds a smallmouth bass from Buck Creek in Pulaski County with his trusted wading staff on his left side. Wading staffs provide an extra safety element for anglers by ...
Wading staffs aren’t new in the arsenal of fishing equipment. They’ve been around probably as long as waders. Anglers often use staffs when wading or negotiating fast or deep water, but are useful in ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with the firm named below, today announced a voluntary recall of the following consumer product. Consumers should stop ...
A reflective piece on aging and the use of a collapsible wading staff while fishing, highlighting the passage of time and the ...
The water levels are dropping. Soon the Eagle River will be a wade fishing-only river. But anglers on their feet are already looking across the river. It always looks nice on the other side. For the ...
Fishing is fun, no doubt about it. There are many ways to do it. Many people fish from a boat, others fish from the shoreline, and some wade. Wading can be dangerous, especially if you can’t swim.
As the temperatures plunge and frost permeates the shores of our rivers, it can only mean one thing – the start of winter steelhead season. For most, this also signifies the beginning (or the end) of ...